A gorilla has escaped; Mickey, panicked, calls Minnie, but she plays a song to show she is not afraid. That is, until the gorilla comes up behind her and grabs her.
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Is it worth the seven minutes?If you like old-school Disney or just want to see Mickey Mouse have a literal panic attack, yes. It’s perfect for people who find the jittery energy of the 1930s cartoons soothing, but if you can’t stand Minnie’s high-pitched singing, you might want to keep the remote close to the volume b...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Burt Gillett

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"Is it worth the seven minutes?If you like old-school Disney or just want to see Mickey Mouse have a literal panic attack, yes. It’s perfect for people who find the jittery energy of the 1930s cartoons soothing, but if you can’t stand Minnie’s high-pitched singing, you might want to keep the remote close to the volume button.The whole thing kicks off with Mickey reading a newspaper. He looks genuinely stressed, which is a vibe I don't usually get from modern Mickey. 🐭Then the radio starts blarin..."


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